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Discover Mexico City's craft beer scene on a small-group bike tour. Sample four breweries, enjoy local street food, and explore vibrant neighborhoods.
If you’re looking for a way to combine active exploration, local flavor, and authentic craft beer, this tour might just be what you need. The Mexican Craft Beer Tasting Experience offers a lively journey through Mexico City’s top neighborhoods, including La Condesa and Colonia Roma, all on a bike. While we haven’t personally pedaled through the streets with this tour, the glowing reviews and detailed itinerary paint a very appealing picture.
What makes this tour stand out? First, the small group size—a maximum of 10 people—means you’ll get personalized attention and a relaxed atmosphere. Second, the visit to breweries off the tourist radar promises a taste of Mexico City’s local brewing scene that most visitors miss. On the flip side, a potential consideration is that this tour starts at 1 pm, which might be later than some want for a full-day experience. Still, if you’re keen on a laid-back, immersive afternoon, this tour suits adventurous travelers who enjoy cycling, local food, and craft beer.
This experience is perfect for those who appreciate authentic local flavors, enjoy active sightseeing, and want a small-group atmosphere. Beer lovers eager to explore Mexico City’s emerging craft scene will find this especially appealing. Also, if you’re seeking a tour led by knowledgeable locals who combine history, culture, and beer expertise, this ride is worth considering.


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The tour kicks off around 1 pm at Av. P.º de la Reforma 24, a location near public transportation, making it easy to reach without the hassle of arranging transfers. You’ll be fitted with a bike suited to your height, ensuring comfort as you pedal through some of Mexico City’s most lively neighborhoods.
Over the next four hours, the journey combines cycling through La Condesa and Colonia Roma, two districts loved for their art deco architecture, green parks, and bohemian vibe. These areas are teeming with local life, from street art to trendy cafes, giving you a genuine feel of the city’s pulse.
The main highlight? Visiting four distinct breweries. Unlike big commercial outfits, these breweries are smaller, often family-run, and focused on craft. You’ll learn about their history and brewing techniques—which is especially fascinating if you’re curious about what makes Mexican craft beer unique. As one reviewer noted, “Gabby showed us a great time. She’s a true local with broad knowledge of the city’s neighborhoods, history, and most importantly, beer and food.” That kind of insight enriches every sip.
Each brewery stop features tastings of locally produced craft beers that showcase Mexico’s evolving beer art. You’ll sample flavors that range from traditional to innovative, often with a story behind each brew. The inclusion of Mexican craft beer makes this experience stand out from standard beer tours.
But the experience isn’t just about beer. The tour also includes street food snacks—tacos, quekas (a kind of cheese-filled flatbread), tlacoyos, gorditas, and chilaquiles. These options are designed to cater to various diets and preferences, ensuring everyone can enjoy a taste of Mexico’s vibrant street food scene. The bottled water helps keep everyone hydrated during the ride.
Traveling by bike opens up a more intimate view of the city than walking or driving. We loved the way this tour uses cycling to navigate lively streets, parks, and hidden corners that are often missed by guided bus tours. Plus, it keeps the experience relaxed—you’re not rushing from place to place but enjoying a steady, scenic ride.
The small group size—no more than 10 participants—means plenty of opportunities to chat with your guide and other travelers. This personal touch was echoed in reviews that praised the guide’s broad knowledge and friendly demeanor.
A good guide can make or break a tour, and from the reviews, it’s clear that Gabby is a standout. Described as a “true local,” she brings a wealth of knowledge about both the city’s neighborhoods and the beer scene. Her enthusiasm makes the experience more engaging and educational.
The tour’s price of $78.41 per person might seem a bit steep at first glance, but considering the bicycle, helmets, water, street food, and four craft beer tastings are included, it offers good value. You’re not just paying for drinks but also for the chance to explore, learn, and savor authentic flavors in a relaxed environment.
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While many rave about the experience, it’s worth noting that the tour begins at 1 pm. This timing might not suit early risers or those with full morning plans. Also, since the tour is weather-dependent, a rainy day could lead to cancellations or rescheduling. The tour has a full refund policy if canceled due to poor weather, but it’s worth planning accordingly.
Plus, hotel pickup and drop-off are not included, so you’ll need to make your own arrangements to arrive at the starting point.
This Mexican Craft Beer Tasting Experience offers a fantastic way to combine activity, culture, and local flavors. It’s best suited for adventurous travelers who want to see a different side of Mexico City beyond the usual tourist spots, especially those who enjoy cycling and authentic food. Beer lovers will appreciate the chance to sample unique brews crafted by local artisans, while history buffs can learn more about the neighborhoods’ stories through an engaging guide.
The small-group setting ensures a relaxed environment for conversation and learning, making it perfect for travelers wanting a more personalized experience. If you’re looking for a fun, flavorful, and active afternoon in CDMX, this tour strikes a good balance of education, enjoyment, and exploration.
“Gabby showed us a great time. Shes a true local with broad knowledge of the cities history, neighborhoods and most importantly beer and food!”

Is this tour suitable for all fitness levels?
Yes, the tour is designed to be leisurely, with cycling through neighborhoods at a relaxed pace. The bikes are chosen based on your height for comfort, and the route is manageable for most.
Are the beer tastings included in the price?
Yes, the four craft beer tastings are included, giving you a chance to try a variety of local flavors without additional cost.
What kind of street food is available?
You can expect Mexican favorites like tacos, quekas, tlacoyos, gorditas, and chilaquiles, with options for various dietary restrictions.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Av. P.º de la Reforma 24 and ends back at the same location.
Is transportation provided to/from the hotel?
No, hotel pickup and drop-off are not included. Participants need to arrange their own transportation to the meeting point.
What should I wear?
Wear comfortable clothing suitable for cycling and the weather. A helmet is provided, but bringing sunscreen and sunglasses is a good idea.
Is the tour operated in multiple languages?
It may be run by a multilingual guide, but it’s best to check in advance if language is a concern.
This tour offers a lively, authentic taste of Mexico City’s burgeoning craft beer scene, wrapped in a fun, active package. Whether you’re a beer enthusiast, a curious traveler, or someone who loves discovering hidden neighborhoods, it promises an engaging afternoon that will leave you with new flavors and stories to share.